Saturday, 2 February 2013

Passyfier Dehumidifier Vent


Passyfier Dehumidifier Vents are used as an aid to help with the control of condensation problems. These vents are used in rooms such as bedrooms, living rooms and dining rooms. For your kitchen and bathrooms extractor fans would be needed as they can extract more water vapour in a shorter period of time than a Passyfier Dehumidifier Vent can.

How Passyfier Dehumidifier Vent Works
Imagine you have a clear plastic bag and you blow into it, you will be able to see water vapour from your breath, this vapour needs to go somewhere. If you then pop the bag the water vapour then can escape. This is how the Passyfier Dehumidifier Vents works it acts like an exhaust. Not only does it help draw the water vapour out of your habitable rooms but also helps with some of the draught problems unlike other vents, so there will be no more need to block up your airbrick vents when you replace them with the Passyfier Dehumidifier Vents.
The Passyfier is a non mechanical Dehumidifier Vent, so there are no running costs to worry about. There are no parts that need to be cleaned or changed.
There are two versions of the Passyfier Dehumidifier Vent. You can get it in a sleeved version or core version. The Passyfier Sleeved Wall Vent Kit is the most popular as it can do a bigger room size and can transmit higher water vapour transmission than the core versions. However the core versions are quicker and easier to fit.

The Passyfier Sleeved Wall Vent Kit also comes in a range of different airbrick colours and a choice of internal grille options. Extension sleeves are also available for those thick walls.


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